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onnucleaire

Onnucleaire is a neologism used in French-language policy and public debates to describe positions, policies, or movements that avoid reliance on nuclear energy or nuclear weapons. The term can apply to energy strategies that forego nuclear power and to security postures that limit or reject nuclear deterrence.

Etymology and usage. The word is a portmanteau built from non or not and nucléaire, signaling opposition

In energy policy, an onnucleaire approach prioritizes renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, grid modernization, and storage

In security and defense policy, onnucleaire positions advocate non-proliferation, disarmament, or non-possession of nuclear weapons, relying

Evaluation and debates. Proponents argue that onnucleaire pathways reduce long-term radiological risk, waste challenges, and proliferation

See also: nuclear disarmament, non-nuclear energy, energy policy, non-proliferation.

to
nuclear
options.
It
appears
in
media
commentary,
think-tank
analyses,
and
political
platforms
that
advocate
a
shift
away
from
nuclear
technologies
or
capabilities.
to
reduce
or
eliminate
the
need
for
nuclear
generation.
It
also
encompasses
plans
to
manage
decommissioning
of
existing
reactors,
when
applicable,
and
to
address
waste
management
within
non-nuclear
frameworks.
instead
on
conventional
forces,
alliance
commitments,
and
civilian-mafety
measures
to
ensure
national
security.
concerns,
while
emphasizing
environmental
and
economic
benefits
from
diversification.
Critics
raise
questions
about
reliability,
peak
demand
coverage,
transition
costs,
and
the
strategic
implications
of
removing
nuclear
options
in
energy
or
defense.